Thursday, June 13, 2013

Wonderful Architecture with Wood

Wonderfully created organic shaped wooden seating in the Wild Reindeer Pavilion at Hjerkinn in Dovre, Norway.

The MetropolitanMuseum of Art presented “Big Bambu” art installation on their rooftop. Bamboo poles were lashed together for this walkable exhibit structure.

Architect Estudio Nomada created fanciful trees in the interior of “A Cantina” in Santiago de Compostela in Spain.

Melbourne's March Studio created the wooden interior for "Baker D. Chirico."

Starbucks commissioned Kengo Kuma for a store in Fukuoka, Japan.

Brent Norsman designed the beautiful “Coffee Streets” in Chicago.

For their newest Paris boutique, Australian skin care company, Aesop, used architect Rodney Eggleston from Melbourne’s March Studio.

High fashion retailer, Hermes, redeveloped a former Art Deco swimming pool in the Paris Saint Germain neighborhood for their latest store. The architect was Denis Montel.

In our search for unusual and exotic wood pieces for Wesco Fabrics, we find the most surprising suppliers in Thailand and Bali. You would be amazed at the beautiful lamps, tables and sculpture we have created from repurposed old wood.

A Dallas designer fell in love with our Wesco Fabrics’ lamps, twig mirror, cocktail table and sculpture made from an old teak peanut grinder.

***Great YouTube video of the new Hermes store on the Rue de Sevres. Magical architecture!